ClearOS is an integrated network server gateway solution for small and distributed organizations. The software provides all the necessary server tools to run an organization including email, anti-virus, anti-spam, file sharing, groupware, VPN, firewall, intrusion detection/prevention, content filtering, bandwidth management, multi-WAN, and more. You can think of it as a next generation small business server. Through the intuitive Web-based management console, an administrator can configure the server software along with integrated cloud-based services.

Collax Business Server is an all-in-one Linux server for small- and medium-sized businesses. It delivers all the important network services within a heterogeneous business environment for communication, infrastructure, compliance, groupware, and storage, all in a reliable and secure way which is easy to manage. It also provides essential security functions such as firewalling and virus and spam filtering, to protect against hacker attacks, viruses, and unsolicited email messages.

SRFirewall is an easy to use, but still quite capable firewall for Netfilter/iptables. It is a complete rewrite of Firewall/SOSDG, designed to make it easy for users to configure and protect their Linux servers, routers, and gateways.

Xtables-addons is a package which provides some extra plugins for iptables. It obsoletes the old patch-o-matic repository. Instead of patching the kernel source, extensions are built as modules and thus allow extending kernels without recompilation.

Zentyal Server aims at offering small and medium businesses (SMBs) a native drop-in replacement for Windows Small Business Server and Microsoft Exchange Server which can be set up in less than 30 minutes and is both easy to use and affordable.

flex-fw is a small and fast frontend for the Linux iptables utility with an easy command syntax like ipfw or pf from BSD systems. Its features are service-oriented configuration, macros, zones, profiles, and more.

RCPlive is a router live CD based on Debian 7 and the RCP100 routing suite. It is a flexible firewalling and routing platform, configured using a command line interface syntax similar to the one found in commercial routers. The software runs directly from a read-only CD or USB stick, and provides persistence by saving the configuration into a file placed on an existing disk partition.

VyOS is a Linux distribution for routers and firewalls which features a unified commandline interface and a single configuration file, with an API for extending it. It includes BGP, OSPF, and RIP routing protocols, policy-based routing, a DHCP and caching DNS server, a Web proxy, and more. It runs on x86 physical machines and a variety of hypervisors, including KVM, Xen, VMWare, and Hyper-V. VyOS is forked from Vyatta and based on VC6.6 source code.

Dowse eases the configuration of network routing for a local area network, starting from the setup of ARP-level static entries of known peers, IP-level firewall, DHCP configuration, and local DNS cache, up to an application layer transparent proxy and optional gateways to anonymous networks such as Tor and I2P. It consists of a minimalistic script which can run on any GNU/Linux box and which, from a central configuration point, controls Ebtables, Iptables, and all the daemons needed for such operations: DnsMasq, Squid2, and Privoxy. It comes with a module system for contributed add-ons like DNSCrypt-proxy and HTTPS-everywhere.